Subject: Bay Area Art Conservation Guild
BAACG Virginia Greene to speak May 17, 2003 Please join the Bay Area Art Conservation Guild (BAACG) when internationally reknown objects conservator, author and speaker, Ms. Virginia Greene, comes to San Francisco to speak on her life in conservation on Saturday, May 17th (9am-noon) at the Morrison Auditorium in the California Academy of Sciences (Golden Gate Park). Her talk will draw from her archaeological excavation experiences in Israel, Ireland and England and her extensive museum work in the U.S. and will illustrate how the field of conservation has evolved and changed throughout the years. Come hear Ms. Greene's fascinating account of studying and preserving ancient and ethnographic objects from diverse places and times across history. This lecture is the fourth in the "Masters in Conservation" series sponsored by BAACG and is co-sponsored by the California Academy of Sciences. This lecture is free for BAACG members; Non-member cost is $5.00; Student cost is $3.00. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Niccolo Caldararo, BAACG Vice President 415-453-9064 caldararo [at] aol__com For BAACG membership information, please contact Lissa Cooley BAACG Recording Secretary 957 San Antonio Road Petaluma CA 94952 707-763-2421 lncooley [at] att__net Meg Geiss-Mooney BAACG President *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:56 Distributed: Monday, March 31, 2003 Message Id: cdl-16-56-005 ***Received on Sunday, 30 March, 2003